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The neoteny-helper hypothesis: When to expect and when not to expect endocrine mechanisms to regulate allo-parental care?
Carsten Schradin, Pauline Vuarin, Rebecca Rimbach
Physiology & Behavior (2018) Vol. 193, pp. 127-134
Closed Access | Times Cited: 39

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Costs and benefits of solitary living in mammals
Lindelani Makuya, Carsten Schradin
Journal of Zoology (2024) Vol. 323, Iss. 1, pp. 9-18
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

The Parental Brain
Michael Numan
Oxford University Press eBooks (2020)
Closed Access | Times Cited: 60

Responses to pup vocalizations in subordinate naked mole-rats are induced by estradiol ingested through coprophagy of queen’s feces
Akiyuki Watarai, Natsuki Arai, Shingo Miyawaki, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (2018) Vol. 115, Iss. 37, pp. 9264-9269
Open Access | Times Cited: 48

More than just mothers: The neurobiological and neuroendocrine underpinnings of allomaternal caregiving
Erica R. Glasper, William M. Kenkel, Johanna Bick, et al.
Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology (2019) Vol. 53, pp. 100741-100741
Closed Access | Times Cited: 46

Co‐option and the evolution of food sharing in vampire bats
Gerald G. Carter
Ethology (2021) Vol. 127, Iss. 10, pp. 837-849
Closed Access | Times Cited: 37

Physiological mechanisms mediating patterns of reproductive suppression and alloparental care in cooperatively breeding carnivores
Tracy M. Montgomery, Erika L. Pendleton, Jennifer E. Smith
Physiology & Behavior (2018) Vol. 193, pp. 167-178
Closed Access | Times Cited: 46

Female philopatry may influence antipredatory behavior in a solitary mammal
Alexandra D. Burnett, Margaux Y. Hein, Natalie Payne, et al.
PeerJ (2025) Vol. 13, pp. e18933-e18933
Open Access

With a little help from her friends (and family) part II: Non-maternal caregiving behavior and physiology in mammals
Stacy Rosenbaum, Lee T. Gettler
Physiology & Behavior (2018) Vol. 193, pp. 12-24
Open Access | Times Cited: 36

With a little help from her friends (and family) part I: the ecology and evolution of non-maternal care in mammals
Stacy Rosenbaum, Lee T. Gettler
Physiology & Behavior (2018) Vol. 193, pp. 1-11
Open Access | Times Cited: 27

Allo-parental care in Damaraland mole-rats is female biased and age dependent, though independent of testosterone levels
Markus Zöttl, Philippe Vullioud, Katy Goddard, et al.
Physiology & Behavior (2018) Vol. 193, pp. 149-153
Open Access | Times Cited: 24

African striped mice (Rhabdomys pumilio) as a neurobehavioral model for male parental care
Forrest D. Rogers, Catherine J. Peña, Ricardo Mallarino
Hormones and Behavior (2023) Vol. 152, pp. 105364-105364
Closed Access | Times Cited: 5

Profiling caregivers: Hormonal variation underlying allomaternal care in wild red-bellied lemurs, Eulemur rubriventer
Stacey R. Tecot, Andrea L. Baden
Physiology & Behavior (2018) Vol. 193, pp. 135-148
Open Access | Times Cited: 12

Post-mating parental behavior trajectories differ across four species of deer mice
Mehdi Khadraoui, Jennifer R. Merritt, Hopi E. Hoekstra, et al.
PLoS ONE (2022) Vol. 17, Iss. 10, pp. e0276052-e0276052
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Forgotten, But Not Lost—Alloparental Behavior and Pup–Adult Interactions in Companion Dogs
Péter Pongrácz, Sára Sarolta Sztruhala
Animals (2019) Vol. 9, Iss. 12, pp. 1011-1011
Open Access | Times Cited: 10

Testosterone as a mediator of the tradeoff between cooperation and competition in the context of cooperative reproductive behaviors
Ben J. Vernasco, Ignacio T. Moore
General and Comparative Endocrinology (2019) Vol. 288, pp. 113369-113369
Closed Access | Times Cited: 8

Increases in glucocorticoids are sufficient but not necessary to increase cooperative burrowing in Damaraland mole-rats
Philippe Vullioud, Rute Mendonça, Gaétan Glauser, et al.
Hormones and Behavior (2021) Vol. 135, pp. 105034-105034
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Support for the parental practice hypothesis: Subadult prairie voles exhibit similar behavioral and neural profiles when alloparenting kin and non-kin
Caitlyn J. Finton, Aubrey M. Kelly, Alexander G. Ophir
Behavioural Brain Research (2021) Vol. 417, pp. 113571-113571
Open Access | Times Cited: 5

Sex and Age Differences in Ontogeny of Alloparenting: A Relation to Forebrain DRD1, DRD2, and HTR2A mRNA Expression?
Yujie Huang, Ruoting Qing, Yang Yu, et al.
Developmental Psychobiology (2024) Vol. 66, Iss. 6
Closed Access

Hormones and regulation of parental behavior in birds
Frédéric Angelier
Elsevier eBooks (2024), pp. 207-240
Closed Access

Reproductive skew, cooperative breeding, and eusociality in vertebrates: Hormones
Wendy Saltzman, Leslie Digby
Elsevier eBooks (2024)
Closed Access

Mutations, sex, and genetic diversity: New arguments for partially directed evolution
Alexey V. Melkikh
Biosystems (2023) Vol. 229, pp. 104928-104928
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

The Parental Brain in Humans
Michael Numan
Oxford University Press eBooks (2020), pp. 229-278
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Hormonal Control of Maternal Behavior in Nonhuman Mammals
Michael Numan
Oxford University Press eBooks (2020), pp. 14-51
Closed Access | Times Cited: 2

Introduction
Michael Numan
Oxford University Press eBooks (2020), pp. 1-3
Closed Access | Times Cited: 1

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